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Parent topics
- Information theory [r]: Theory of the probability of transmission of messages with specified accuracy when the bits of information constituting the messages are subject, with certain probabilities, to transmission failure, distortion, and accidental additions. [e]
Subtopics
- Mashup [r]: A data visualization created by combining data with multiple computer applications. [e]
- Connection admission control [r]: Technique for resource management in information systems, in which new units of work (e.g., telephone calls) are not allowed to enter the system if there are inadequate resources to process them; analogous to metering cars onto a highway [e]
- Fratricide (military) [r]: The killing of one's brother, but in a military context, the killing of one's own forces ("friendly fire"). [e]
- Fighter aircraft [r]: Military aircraft which are essentially used in air-to-air combat. [e]
- Common operational picture [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Blue Force Tracker [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Enhanced Position Location Reporting System [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Deconfliction [r]: The process of avoiding mutual interference, or destruction, among resources under one's control [e]
- Battle of Los Angeles [r]: Peculiar occurrence of wartime hysteria experienced by the City of Angels in the early hours of February 25, 1942. [e]
- Sterkfontein cave [r]: One of the most important fossil sites for understanding human origins in Africa, discovered near Krugersdorp, South Africa in 1936. [e]
- Neuss [r]: City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. [e]
- Conduct of the War (7–9 May 1940) [r]: Historic Parliamentary debate in the British House of Commons (7–9 May 1940). [e]
- New England [r]: Region of the northeastern USA consisting of the 6 states Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. [e]
- Geotechnical engineering [r]: The branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering of earth materials. [e]